2 Peter 3:10-13 – Peter reminds us that “the best is yet to come” indeed. How does the certainty of Christ’s return and the victory of God impact us today? Our view of tomorrow affects our view of today more than we might realise.

2 Peter 3:1-9 – Almost as long as there have been leaders, movements and organisations; there have been scoffers. Jesus and His church are no exception. Will Christ be vindicated one day? Peter gives us 2 encouragements amidst the scoffing.

2 Peter 2:10b-22 – Peter was concerned about the impact false teachers would have on the churches he helped plant. He aims to equip his readers in how to spot and respond to false teaching. We should be similarly concerned today! In 2 Peter 2, we learn how to spot false teachers and how not to be […]

2 Peter 2:1-10a – False teachers are about. Be prepared! Churches should expect false teachers both around us and amongst us. It’s a real help to know false teachers are there and what their fate will be.

2 Peter 1:20-21 – In our current cultural climate, confusion abounds regarding authority. Who can we trust? Listen to? Peter points us in the right direction. The Bible is God’s very Word. As the Bible is faithfully preached or read, God is speaking to me. In these few verses, we learn what the Bible isn’t and […]

Proverbs 7 – As we saw last time, life’s full of pitfalls. But what if we want to fall in? Warnings are a must. Proverbs 7 gives us three: seek the protection of God’s Word, don’t destroy your life, see the carnage and be on your guard.

Proverbs 5-6 – Few think clearly in a moment of temptation. Few stop and think well. Instead we rationalise. We need wisdom! Proverbs 5-6 describe for us 4 common pitfalls: adultery, debt, laziness and troublemaking.

Proverbs 2-3 – If something sounds too good to be true… We all know how that statement ends (most of the time). Proverbs offers long life, honour, pleasant existence, peace and eternal life. Where does one find this sort of thing? Fear the Lord.

Proverbs 1 – Our technological advances are breath-taking. But are we any better at living? Are we any godlier? As Christians come to the book of Proverbs, trusting in Christ alone for salvation, they find in it a “road map for living.” Where does it begin? Listening well.